szkítése
Szkítése is a Hungarian term used mainly in historical and anthropological discussions to denote the process by which Scythian influence was introduced, absorbed, or left an imprint on populations in the Eurasian steppe and surrounding regions. The word is formed from szkíta (Scythian) with the suffix -ése, which in Hungarian marks a process or result. It is a specialized term and is not part of everyday vocabulary.
In practice, szkítése can refer to various kinds of influence, including material culture (artifacts with Scythian
The term is relatively uncommon and its exact meaning can vary by author. In some texts szkítése
See also: Scythians, Saka, Scythian culture, Hungarian prehistory, ethnogenesis, cultural contact.